Cabo San Lucas Whale Watching Part 2
There’s still over 100 units left in Cabo San Lucas between now and February 17 on RCI’s Last Call list. If you do grab a week in paradise to go see the California Gray whales I recommend that you do a sunset dinner cruise instead of a whale watching cruise. That way you get to eat, drink and watch sunset while the whales are entertaining you. And they really do put on a show.
Some stand on their head and wave their tail, others roll on their side and wave a flipper and some spy hop, or stick just their head out of the water to take a look around. If you’re lucky, you’ll get to see a breach. Usually it’s the big males that do the breaching. To see a 45 foot long, 40,000 pound whale throw himself three quarters of the way out of the water landing on his back is something you’ll never forget.
Don’t forget, you don’t have to exchange your timeshare to get a Last Call week. Grab one and go see something incredible that very few people in the world will ever experience.
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